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COLORADO RIVER REGIONAL CRISIS SERVICES

AZ · EIN 860817161 · $929K rev · operational · advocacy · crrcs.com
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Colorado River Regional Crisis Services (CRRCS) provides comprehensive support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence. The organization offers a survivor-led coaching model focusing on safety, stability, and personal growth across eight life domains. CRRCS also provides lay legal advocacy services to help survivors navigate civil and criminal justice processes.

activities · 19

what they do

direct service · 16
  • 24-Hour Crisis Hotline and Confidential Support Services Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Support
    Operates a confidential 24-hour hotline providing immediate support to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, available for calls and virtual outreach. The organization also maintains a community office for in-person visits during business hours.
  • 24-hour Crisis Hotline and Community Office Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Support
    Operates a confidential 24-hour hotline and maintains a community office for in-person visits during business hours to provide immediate support and services to individuals impacted by domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, stalking, and sex trafficking.
  • Crime Victim Rights and Compensation Assistance Victims' Rights Litigation & Training
    Helps crime victims understand their rights, stay updated on case developments, make their voices heard in the criminal process, and determine eligibility for Crime Victim Compensation, connecting them to the Crime Victim Compensation Office for application.
  • Operates an emergency shelter providing a confidential, safe, and supportive space for individuals and families escaping domestic and sexual violence, including their children and vaccinated pets, meeting basic needs and assisting with access to food and clothing resources.
  • Emergency Shelter Services Emergency Shelter for Survivors' Pets
    Operates an emergency shelter providing a confidential, safe, and supportive space for individuals and families escaping domestic and sexual violence, including their children and vaccinated pets, meeting basic needs and assisting with access to food and clothing resources.
  • Emergency and Transitional Shelter Services Emergency Shelter for Survivors' Pets
    Operates an emergency shelter offering a safe, confidential environment for survivors and their families, including children and vaccinated pets, with basic needs met. Also provides transitional housing at below-market rates, including supportive services such as capacity coaching, legal advocacy, education, and group support.
  • Provides lay legal advocacy services to victim/survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including court accompaniment, assistance with orders of protection, transportation to court, legal referrals, and guidance on criminal process and victim compensation.
  • Provides lay legal advocacy services to victim/survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including court accompaniment, assistance with orders of protection, transportation to court, legal referrals, and support during divorce proceedings and child custody matters.
  • Lay Legal Advocacy and Court Support Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Support
    Provides lay legal advocacy to help survivors navigate the legal system, including assistance with Orders of Protection, Injunctions Against Harassment, child custody matters, divorce proceedings, and Crime Victim Compensation applications. Services include court accompaniment, emotional support during court appearances, case updates, and legal referrals.
  • Produces a podcast series that explores domestic and sexual violence through conversations with survivors, advocates, and experts to raise awareness and provide insights.
  • Support Services for Emotional and Practical Well-being Transitional Housing for Survivors
    Offers grounding and breathwork sessions to help survivors manage anxiety and conducts regular self-assessments to support survivors in evaluating personal progress and adjusting career plans. Also facilitates access to food pantries and meal distribution programs to address hunger.
  • Survivor-Centered Advocacy and Outreach Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Support
    Provides mobile, in-person, phone, and virtual advocacy services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence, including transportation assistance within the service area. All services are offered at no cost to clients.
  • Survivor-Centered Advocacy and Support Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Support
    Provides survivor-centered advocacy through mobile, in-person, phone, and virtual services, offering emotional support, referrals, and assistance with various needs including transportation, legal processes, and understanding rights, all at no cost to clients.
  • Survivor-Centered Advocacy and Support Domestic & Sexual Violence Crisis Support
    Provides survivor-centered advocacy through mobile, in-person, phone, and virtual services, offering emotional support, referrals, and assistance with various needs including transportation, food, and hygiene essentials, all at no cost to clients.
  • Transitional Housing Program Transitional Housing for Survivors
    Provides transitional housing for survivors needing more time and stability to achieve self-sufficiency, offering below-market rates, comprehensive supportive and advocacy services, individualized capacity coaching, legal advocacy, education, and group support, with vaccinated pets welcome.
  • Transitional Housing Program Transitional Housing for Survivors
    Provides transitional housing for survivors needing more time and stability to achieve self-sufficiency, offering below-market rates and access to comprehensive supportive and advocacy services, including individualized capacity coaching, legal advocacy, education, and group support.
capacity building · 3
  • Podcast and Public Education on Violence Prevention Podcast Production for Public Awareness
    Produces a podcast series that explores domestic and sexual violence through interviews with survivors, advocates, and experts, and conducts public education initiatives to help communities recognize signs of abuse and respond appropriately.
  • Educates the public on recognizing signs of abuse and responding appropriately to foster a more informed community.
  • Educates the public on recognizing signs of abuse and responding appropriately to foster a more informed and responsive community.
strategies · 15

how they think

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named programs · 2

what they call their work

Capacity Coaching Service Model
A survivor-led journey designed to help survivors reclaim control, define goals, and build their envisioned life. It includes a Survivor-Centered Self-Assessment, personalized Capacity Plans, and support from a Capacity Coach across eight life domains: Physical Safety, Basic Needs, Breathing Space, Emotional Safety, Physical & Mental Health, Career and Purpose, Support Systems and Relationships, Finances and Wealth, Spirituality, Faith, and Cultural Identity, Knowledge, Self-Care, and Housing.
Lay Legal Advocacy Services
Provides support to victim/survivors of domestic and sexual violence to navigate civil and criminal legal systems. Services include assistance with Orders of Protection, Injunctions Against Harassment, child custody and visitation, divorce, understanding crime victim rights, crime victim compensation applications, and court accompaniment.
relationships · 16

who they work with

  • AZ@Work Partner — Provides job placement services to survivors.
  • Alberstons Companies Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Cardinals Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Community Foundation Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Complete Health Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Criminal Justice Commission Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Department for Health Services Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Department of Economic Security Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Arizona Governor’s Office Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Colorado River Indian Tribes Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Costco Wholesale Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Crime Victim Compensation Office Partner — Connects eligible individuals to the office to begin their application for financial assistance.
  • Every Town For Gun Safety Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Office for Victims of Crime Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Red Rover Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.
  • Season For Sharing Funder — Listed as a supporter of Colorado River Regional Crisis Services.